Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Washington, DC Metro Area - Undergraduate Internship Program
- Undergraduate Scholarship Program
For more information, visit: https://www.cia.gov/careers/student-opportunities/index.html NOTE: Deadlines may precede the start date of the above programs by up to one year - be sure to plan accordingly! Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Washington, DC Metro Area & Nationwide The FBI has numerous internship opportunities available for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to contribute to the FBI’s mission and learn more about what it is like to work at the FBI. - Honors Internship Program
- Middle Eastern Foreign Language Honors Internship Program
- Volunteer Internship Programs
- Visiting Scientist Program
- National Security Internship
For more information, visit: http://www.fbijobs.gov/23.asp NOTE: Deadlines may precede the start date of the above programs by up to one year - be sure to plan accordingly! Maryland Office of the Public Defender Administration 6 Saint Paul Street Suite 1400 Baltimore, MD 21201 Volunteer Law Clerk positions available. Great introduction to criminal law and courtroom experience. NOTE: Public Defender Offices are located nationwide, regardless of where you may live. For more information, visit: http://www.opd.state.md.us/employment/employment%20assets/Job%20Listings/Legal/volunteer%20law%20clerk%20ad%202007.pdf District Court of Maryland, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Office 251 Rowe Boulevard, Suite 307 Annapolis, Maryland, 21401 Attn: Internship Program Interns may have the opportunity to conduct research and analyze collected information. They may assist in evaluating the pretrial or day of trial ADR programs. Qualified interns will also have the opportunity to observe mediation and settlement conference sessions, depending on the case load. Applications are accepted for winter, summer and fall internships; internships are located throughout Maryland. For more information, visit: http://www.courts.state.md.us/district/adr/interns.html Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Located nationwide CASA Baltimore PO Box 13004 Baltimore, MD 21203 Train to become a Volunteer. CASA is a great way to gain court room experience and to help less fortunate children. For more information, visit: http://www.casabalt.org/volunteer.html National Women's Law Center (NWLC) 11 Dupont Circle, Ste 800 Washington, DC 20036 Opportunties for undergraduates include: Child Care Internships and NWLC Progressive Leadership and Advocacy Network (PLAN) Program which includes the Fall Institute, an four-day leadership and policy institute featuring creative leadership, policy, and advocacy training facilitated by successful leaders and skilled trainers. For more information, visit: http://www.nwlc.org/display.cfm?section=Jobs & http://action.nwlc.org/site/PageServer?pagename=PLAN Environment Maryland 3121 St. Paul St., Ste 26 Baltimore, MD 21218-2051 Grassroots Organizing & Advocacy Internship Learn about pressing environmental issues facing Maryland and the nation. Environmental advocates employ various skills to present problems, solutions, educate and mobilize the public, win important reforms, and protect existing programs. For more information, visit: http://www.environmentmaryland.org/jobs/internships Supreme Court of the United States 1 First Street NE Personnel Office Room 3 Washington, DC 20543 Judicial Internship Program The Judicial Internship Program at the United States Supreme Court offers advanced undergraduates and graduating seniors who have an interest in law, management, and social sciences a unique opportunity to gain exposure to the field of judicial administration through work in the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice. Located within the country's highest court, interns work 8 hour days, 5 days a week. Duties vary, but interns may participate in the diverse research projects conducted by the Supreme Court Fellow and the Administrative Assistant. Note that office research is completely unrelated to the case work of the Supreme Court. The Program enables participants to become familiar with the various internal offices that support the Court. For more information, visit: http://www.supremecourtus.gov/jobs/jip/jip.html
The Washington Center 1333 16th Street NW Washington, DC 20036-2205 Internship pportunities to work and learn in Washington, D.C. for academic credit. The Washington Center provides diverse, highly motivated interns to thousands of organizations in government, business and the non-profit sector. For more information,visit: http://www.twc.edu/students/step_by_step.shtml International Opportuntities: Washington,DC-Monterrey Internship Program http://www.twc.edu/students/monterrey.shtml Washington,DC-London Internship Program http://www.twc.edu/students/london.shtml
Georgetown University Law Center 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 Investigative Internship Program - Criminal Justice Clinic* Investigators work closely with clinic attorneys in all aspects of pre-trial preparation. In exchange for intern assistance, the program offers a hands-on educational and working environment. Receiving Academic Credit for the Internship *It may be possible to coordinate this internship through the Aitchison's Program or the Center for Leadership Education for school credit. For more information, visit: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/cjc/iip.html The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 The White House Internship Program Offers an excellent opportunity to serve the U.S. President and explore public service, including with the White House Counsel office. In addition to typical office duties, interns attend weekly lectures, tours, and complete an intern service project. For more information, visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/wh-intern.html Legal Aid Associate - Massachusetts Legal Assistance for Self-Sufficiency Program (AmeriCorps) AmeriCorps Program Director Legal Assistance for Self-Sufficiency Program South Coastal Counties Legal Services, Inc. P.O. Box 2507 Fall River, MA 02722-2507 Program members will be placed in participating legal services organizations throughout Massachusetts and will work under professional supervision in providing legal assistance to low-income people in civil (non-criminal) matters. Members will be exposed to a wide range of legal assistance activities beginning with initial client contact and eligibility determinations, to case development, negotiation, hearing and appeal. For more information, visit: http://www.mlassp.org/overview.htm |